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I know exactly where you're at then. I had a friend that said he drove through the Green River Lakes campground and it was posted that no overnight camping was allowed due to the Grizz. I would really like to put in for deer there, but I don't own a sidearm yet (saving for a 4" S&W 500). I don't think I could take just my bow up without a sidearm.

Sounds like Wyoming is going to be able to move forward with its wolf control plan later this year if things move as planned. From what I understand the US Fish and Wildlife had appealed Wyoming's plan, but has now dropped that appeal and will now negotiate with the State. That is fantastic news that is long overdue.

See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ. ~Colossians 2:8~

There aren't any wolves in Wyoming.....Just ask the G&F..Ha...Sorry,couldn't resist.

lol that's hilarious.. I've heard that also.. My uncle works at the water treatment plant a little ways up the mtn and they have cameras up there and there is a pack of wolves that runs through there like every day.

We hunted a little bit by there this year, I did see one wolf, and dang those things are big! The locals told us they are canadian timber wolves. Would be nice to see some take a dirt nap and leave all the elk alone.